Tuesday, October 15, 2013

9 open source secrets to making money

Managed security service providers face $40M liability exposures

Apple hires CEO of Burberry to run retail operations

ITworld Today
October 15, 2013
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9 open source secrets to making money

Low-cost marketing, hard bargains, keeping competitors in check -- profiteering abounds in the open source community.

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Issue highlights

1. Managed security service providers face $40M liability exposures

2. Apple hires CEO of Burberry to run retail operations

3. Washington Post: NSA collects address books to map human relationships

4. Keeping tabs on our corporate overlords through open data

5. VMware acquires Desktone, makes network virtualization generally available

6. Salesforce delivers Identity to simplify herding of apps

7. Playstation 4 won't support USB, Bluetooth headsets; is this Sony's first major PS4 launch blunder?

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Managed security service providers face $40M liability exposures

Managed security service providers get paid by enterprise customers to stop malware or other kinds of cyberattacks, but if they fail, they face what's often a multi-million-dollar liability. READ MORE

Apple hires CEO of Burberry to run retail operations

Apple is hiring Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts to lead its retail business, choosing someone from a fashion brand rather than from a consumer electronics retail chain. READ MORE

Washington Post: NSA collects address books to map human relationships

The U.S. National Security Agency is collecting online address books from Yahoo, Hotmail, Facebook, Gmail and other providers in order to map human relationships, The Washington Post reported Tuesday. READ MORE

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Keeping tabs on our corporate overlords through open data

OpenCorporates collects, collates and makes freely available government data on corporations from around the world to increase transparency and accountability. READ MORE

VMware acquires Desktone, makes network virtualization generally available

VMware continues to push its plan to virtualize the whole data center, with the general availability of its network virtualization platform, and desktops too with the acquisition of desktop-as-a service company Desktone. READ MORE

Salesforce delivers Identity to simplify herding of apps

Salesforce.com has delivered an identity product designed to let enterprises consolidate user authentication and application access control on a single tool. READ MORE

Playstation 4 won't support USB, Bluetooth headsets; is this Sony's first major PS4 launch blunder?

Until now Sony has done a pretty good job of keeping future Playstation 4 owners happy, but the news that your old headset won't work is disappointing, to say the least. READ MORE

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